Released: July 17, 2001

Songwriter: Bilal Dr. Dre

Producer: Dr. Dre

Sally scammed me right out the condo
(How quick) How quick the mind goes
Game meets game that’s just how the life goes
Stripped a boy down to his house coat
High
High up in those skies
Cold as ice
Tell no lie Sally

Sally scammed me right out the condo
(How quick) How quick the mind goes
Games meets game now look at the outcome
Stripped a boy down to his house coat
High

Da da da da da da da da da da da da day

Knew she had a plan on the first day that I met her
Burnin' up the track from Cincinnati all the way to Kakalak
Unleash that fire
Let pimps decide
All that time it turned trick
What was runnin' thru her head was get the licks Sally

Sally scammed me right out the condo
(How quick) How quick the mind goes
Game meets game that’s just how the life goes
Stripped a boy down to his house coat
High
High up in those skies
Cold as ice
Tell no lie Sally

Stripped me, hit me, never shoulda fucked with me
It got twisted up when she told me that she loved me
Damn I shoulda known
We had joint accounts but she did my banking for me
And now all that shit is gone, so gone
Sally wasn’t nothin' but I treated her like somethin'
Low down dirty and I never saw it comin'

Sally scammed me right out the condo
(How quick) How quick the mind goes
Game meets game that’s just how the life goes
Stripped a boy down to his house coat
High
High up in those skies
Cold as ice
Tell no lie Sally

Sally scammed me right out the condo
(How quick) How quick the mind goes
Game meets game now look at the outcome
Stripped a boy down to his house coat
High

(scat)

Bilal

Bilal Sayeed Oliver (born August 23, 1979), better known by his stage name Bilal, is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer.

He is noted for his wide vocal range, his work across multiple genres, and his live performances. He has been well received, both nationally and internationally, with an extensive list of collaborations including Common, Erykah Badu, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, MC Guru, J Dilla, Robert Glasper and many more.

Musically trained at the New School for Jazz in New York, Bilal cites self-taught J Dilla as his greatest influence (see below).